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Template:Qingdao–Jinan railway RDT

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Qingdao–Jinan
railway
km
Jinan South
Jinan passenger
transport depot
Jinan
locomotive depot
384.2
Jinan
(end of line)
Old Jinan station
380.8
Daminghu
378.6
Huangtai
Huangtaiqiao branch to Huangtaiqiao Port (
closed
1944
)
377
Licheng North
Hancang[1]
370
Guodian
Yujiacun
359
Pinglingcheng
Biyang
Zaoyuan
(closed 2006)[2]
Quanzhuang
344
Zhangqiu
336
Gaojiapo
330
Puji
(closed 2006)[2]
324
Wangcun
Pengjiazhuang
(closed 2006)[2]
Chitou
301
Zhoucun
(passenger services closed 2003)
Yazhuang
289
Mashang
(passenger services closed 1988)[3]
269.5
Zibo
Zibo locomotive depot
Hutian
Jinlin–Tieshan line (now siding)
Jinlinzhen
Dongfeng
Xindian–Taian railway to Laiwu & Tai'an
261
Linzi
(passenger services closed 2005)[4]
255
Zihedian
(closed 2003[5][2])
248
Putong
(passenger services closed 2008)[6]
240
Qingzhou South
(passenger services closed 2008)
Yiyang Railway to Yangkou & Dajiawa
Qinglin Railway to Linqu & Yeyuan
229
Yangjiazhuang
222
Tanjiafang
214
Yaogou
207
Changle
198
Zhuliudian
192
Weifang West
183
Weifang
163
Weifang East
Beiliu
150
Nanliu
Fangzi branch
(part of the line before doubling)
146
Huangqibao
140
Zuoshan[2]
134
Taibaozhuang
(closed 2003)[5]
114
Caijiazhuang
(closed 1996)[7]
107
Kangjiazhuang
(closed 2003)[5][7][2]
98.7
Gaomi
91
Yaogezhuang
Zhilanzhuang[2]
80
Taishang
72.3
Jiaozhou
64
Jiaodong
(closed 2003)[5][2]
57
Lancun West
52
Lancun
Jimo
(passenger services closed 2007)
works link to CRRC Qingdao Sifang
35
Hanwa
(closed 1980s)
31
Chengyang
(reopened on 1 July 2022[8])
25
Nügukou
(closed 2013)[9][2]
22
Loushan
17
Cangkou
(closed 2013)
15.4
Qingdao North
11.1
Shalingzhuang
Qingdao North EMU Depot
6.7
Sifang
(passenger services closed 2008)
Dagang-Shugang railway
3
Dagang
(closed 2006)[2]
0.0
Qingdao
km

This is a route-map template for the Qingdao–Jinan railway, a railway in China.

Note: Per consensus and convention, most route-map templates are used in a single article in order to separate their complex and fragile syntax from normal article wikitext. See these discussions [1],[2] for more information.

References

  1. ^ Zhang, Na (14 May 2013). "济南部分老站房盼"重见天日"" [Some old station buildings in Jinan look forward to "seeing the sky again"]. Jinan Times (in Chinese). Retrieved 15 February 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "The current electrification design of the Jiaoji Railway has a traveling speed of 200 kilometers per hour". Dazhong Daily. 9 September 2006. Retrieved 12 February 2021 – via JiaoDong.net.
  3. ^ Fu, Luowei (4 March 2012). "马尚站里话"马上"" ["Immediately" at Mashang station] (in Chinese). keyunzhan.com. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  4. ^ 大众网 (29 March 2005). "胶济铁路电气化改造部分铁路站点暂停客运业务" [Jiaoji Railway Electrification, Passenger Service at some Railway Stations Suspended]. Sina News (in Chinese). Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  5. ^ a b c d "胶济铁路电气化改造竣工 张高丽等出席开通仪式" [Jiaoji Railway Electrification Reconstruction Completed Zhang Gaoli and others attended the opening ceremony]. Shuimu net (in Chinese). 10 September 2006. Retrieved 13 February 2021.
  6. ^ Zhou, Xiaoqing (10 February 2018). "没有火车停靠 普通站不普通" [No trains stop at Putong station, which is not ordinary (putong)]. Weifang Evening News (in Chinese). Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  7. ^ a b "道路建设让城市运转更通畅" [Road construction makes the city run more smoothly]. Gaomi News Network (in Chinese). 30 September 2014. Retrieved 13 February 2021.
  8. ^ "激动人心!城阳火车站今日启用 开通往济南、荣成方向等6趟车次". 半岛网. 2022-07-01. Archived from the original on 2022-07-01. Retrieved 2020-07-01.
  9. ^ "112岁女姑口火车站荒废 曾被称"中国境内第一站"" [112-year-old Nügukou railway station was abandoned, once called "the first station in China"]. 半岛都市报 (in Chinese). 20 March 2013. Retrieved 12 February 2021.